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  2. Char Siu Pork Buns Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 425°F. Add a wire rack to a roasting pan and fill the pan with 1/2 inch of water. Place the pork strips on the rack, reserving the remaining marinade. If you don't have a roasting pan and rack insert, place a pan filled with 1/2 inch of water on your oven's lowest rack to catch the roast’s drippings.

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    The recipe was easy, but the oven temperature seemed too low. I don't think the potato cooked all the way through. ... Char Siu Pork Buns. Chai Cider. Castagnaccio. See all recipes.

  5. Cha siu bao - Wikipedia

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    Baked cha siu bao dough for this type is different from the steamed version. Cha siu bao (simplified Chinese: 叉烧包; traditional Chinese: 叉燒包; pinyin: chāshāo bāo; Jyutping: caa1 siu1 baau1; Cantonese Yale: chā sīu bāau; lit. 'barbecued pork bun') is a Cantonese baozi (bun) filled with barbecue-flavored cha siu pork. [1]

  6. Char siu - Wikipedia

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    Char siu (Chinese: 叉燒; Cantonese Yale: chāsīu) is a Cantonese-style barbecued pork. [1] Originating in Guangdong , it is eaten with rice, used as an ingredient for noodle dishes or in stir fries, and as a filling for cha siu bao or pineapple buns .

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    From ingredients and techniques to timing and oven temperatures, there's a lot to get just right on the food-focused holiday. ... Char Siu Pork Buns. Cauliflower, Chèvre and Onion Quiche. See all ...

  8. Manapua - Wikipedia

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    These char siu bao would later be known as manapua, said to be a contraction or creole-pidgin form of the Hawaiian words mea ʻono puaʻa, roughly translated as "pork cake" - meaʻono lit. "delicious thing" (definition applied to dessert, cake, pastry, cookie) and puaʻa meaning "pork" (or "pig"). [3] [4] [5]

  9. Char Siu Pork Buns Recipe - AOL

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    To make the dough, combine the water and milk in a small bowl. In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar, and baking powder and stir until well combined.